Then, of course, along came Big Brother to muddy the waters and undermine Castaway ' s already ailing critical success. [verb]
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The road here is muddy. [adjective]
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There is a back door entrance for wet clothes and muddy boots. [adjective]
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And here no muddy harbor reeks, no foul mouth of rat-haunted drains, no slimy and scraggy wall runs out, to mar the meeting of sweet and salt. [Please select]
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The morning was bright as we left Geneva, but the roads, until we struck the State road, were rough and still muddy from the recent rains. [Please select]
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You should have seen how he looked about him, all muddy and bleeding, and clung to them as if they were his dearest friends. [Please select]
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When it was daylight, here was the clear Ohio water inshore, sure enough, and outside was the old regular Muddy. [Please select]
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The street was very narrow and muddy, and the air was impregnated with filthy odours. [Please select]
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Now, before stepping into a muddy pool, I would strike the water with a stick. [Please select]
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It was muddy. [Please select]
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CHAPTER XIII At midday on the twenty-second of October Pierre was going uphill along the muddy, slippery road, looking at his feet and at the roughness of the way. [Please select]
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